ALMANAC
FOE THE YEAR
1 8 G5:
BEING THE THIRTY 8IXTH YEAR OF THE CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS,
FROM APRIL 6, 1^50.
Calculated for Deseret:— Lat. 40° 45m. North, and
Longitude 111° 26m. West of Greenwich.
BY W. W. PHELPS.
GREAT SALT LAKE CITY, tlTAH:
PRINTED AT "DESERET NEWS" OFFICE.
1 865.
SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC.
^— Aries, the Ram, the head;
'^— Tarus, the Bull, the neck;
Ji;— Gemini, the Twins, the arms;
69— Cancer, the Crab, the breast;
Q^— Leo, the Lion, the heart;
1||?_ Virgo, the Virgin, the bowels;
tOJ— Libra, the Scales, the reins;
YI|_Scorpio, the Scorpion, the secrets;
^—Sagittarius, the Archer, the thighs;
;5— Capricornus, the Goat, the knees;
wa— Aquarius, Waterman, the legs;
K— Pieces, the Fishes, the feet.
NAMES AND CHARACTERS OF THE PLANETS.
©—Sun; J^— Mars;
#@:g)f— Moon; 2|.— Jupiter;
g —Mercury; T? —Saturn ;
?— Venus; f— Herschel;
(y— Conjunction; ^,— Node.
ECLIPSES IN 18or,.
There will be four eclipses this year, as follows:—
1. A partial eclipse of the moon, visible, April lOtli, at 8
o'clock and 19 minutes, p.m., and ends at 10 o'clock and S
minutes.
2. A total eclipse of the sun, April 25, begins at 6 o'clock
11 minutes a.m. and ends at 9 o'clock, 13 minutes, being o
hours and 2 minutes in duration, but only visible in Africa.
3. A partial eclipse of the moon, October 4th, begins at 3
o'clock and 14 minutes, and ends at 4 o'clock and 15 minutes
p.m., and therefore cannot be seen in Utah.
4. An annualar eclipse of tlie sun, October 19th, begins at
G o'clock and 25 minutes, and ends at 9 o'clock and 42 min-
utes a.m., and may be seen in Utah if the sky is clear.
JANUARY has 31 days/
[1865
D. it. M.
> First quaner 4 S IG a.m.
®Full moon 11 3 34 p.m.
D. 1£. M.
(J Last quarter 19 7 10
iillNew moon 27 2 4
Day of
W e e k .
Sr; ^ Sun i Sun
0 ^ rises ,sets. Events in 1865.
[g =cih mjh mj
SUNDAY
1
^'
9 36
7 25
4 43
Venus and Mars evening
Monday
2
b:
10 47
7 25
4 44
stars.
Tuesday
3
M
11 54
7 25
4 45
Wednesday
4
6o
mor.
7 25
4 46
Thursday
5
69
52
7 25
4 47
Friday
6
))
27 7 25
4 48'd" r/ 3
.Saturday
7
Q
3 12 7 25
4 49 0. Hyde horn lsOl>.
SUNDAY
8
a
4 14 7 24
4 501
Monday
9
TTf
5 11
7 24
4 51
Tuesday
10
''
6 4
7 24
4 52
Wednesday
11
LTii
rises
7 24
4 53 G. Q. Cannon i'orn 1827.
Thursday
12
"
6 9
7 23
4 54
Friday
13
7 7
7 23
4 55;
Saturday
14
111
8 2
7 28
4 56i
SUNDAY
15
!!>-
9 0
7 22
4 571
Monday
16
Tf^
9 55
7 22
4 59;
Tuesday
17
X'
10 57' 7 21
5 0
Wednesday
18
^
11 571 7 21
5 1!
Tliursday
19
;5
mor. 7 20
5 2|3 y h
Friday
20
44! 7 20
5 Sj
Saturday
21
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1 42| 7 19
5 4l
SUNDAY
22
K
2 42; 7 19
5 5
■Monday
23
K
3 41
7 18
5 7
3 y:ii
Tuesday
24
T
4 37
7 17
5 8
Wednesday
Tliursday
25
T
5 31
7 17
5 9i3 ri 'i
26
b'
6 20
7 16
5 10
Friday
27
b
sets.
7 15
5 11
Saturday
28
b
7 17
7 14
5 13
SUNDAY
29
H
S 30; 7 13
5 14
Monday
30
» »
9 40i 7 12
5 15! 3 -y ^■
Tuesday
31.
®
10 50| 7 12
5 16|
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H. E. PHELPS,
TEST side of East Temple Street, 14th Ward, Exclianges
I and Trades for Cash, Foreign and Domestic Commodi-
ties, Wares and JSIerchandise.
.1. B. HAWKINS,
pLArKSMITii, West side East Temple Street, 14tli Ward.
1865.]
FEBRUARY has 28 days.
1). H. U.
J>Fivst quarter 2 -5 42p.nj.
(^Full moon 10 9 1 a.m.
D. H. M.
(g Last quarter 18 2 12 p.m.
(illlNew moon 25 5 37 a.m.
Day of
Week.
SIGN,
MOON
sets.
Sun
rises
h m
Sun
sets. Events in 1865.
h m
Wednesday
1
®
mor.
TIT
5 18
Thursday
2
»)
2
7 10
5 19
Friday
3
Q
1 5
7 9
5 20
Saturday
4
))
2 8
7 7
5 21 3 o" c?
SUNDAY
5
) J
3 6
7 6
5 22
Monday
6
4 0
7 5
5 23
Tuesday
7
„
4 49
7 4
5 25
Wednesday
8
•^
5 30
7 3
5 26H. Smith born 18(X).
Tliursday "
9
1)
6 8
7 2
5 27
Friday
10
rises
7 1
5 28
Saturday
11
6 52
7 0
5 30
SUNDAY
12
1 )
7 47
G 58
5 31
Monday
13
70
8 44
6 57
5 32
Tuesday
14
^
9 38
6 56
5 34
Wednesday
15
a5
10 36
6 55
5 85
Thursday
16
?6
11 32
6 53
5 36
0)0' h
Friday
17
mor.
G 52
5 37
W. W. Pheljis born 17!12.
Saturday
18
',:^
20
6 51
5 39
SUNDAY
19
X
1 27
6 49
5 40 i
Monday
20
K
2 22
6 48
5 41 3 o- %
Tuesday
21
T
3 11
G 46
5 43
Wednesday
'^2
T
4 5
6 45
5 44
Thursday
23
M
5 35
6 44
5 451E. T. Uenson horn ISll.
P"'riday
24
b
0 10
6 42
5 46 i
Saturday
25
^
sets.
6 41
5 48'3 a- ^'
SUNDAY
26
t5
7 17
6 39
5 49
Monday
27
H
8 30
6 38
5 50
Tuesday
28
M
9 42
6 37
5 51
3c/ ?
G
W. S. GODBE,
<^NERAL Merehandise, Drugs and Medicines, is ready
lor custom and im])rovement, corner of First South and
East Temple Streets, loth Ward.
^^ CLIVE & EKSKINE,
TAILORS, East side of Main Street, 13th Ward, malce
Ck>thes and warrant to tit, a Sewing Machine attached.
JOB SMITH,
IfAKES all kindwof Superior Baskets, West side Main
M Street.
1
MARCH has 31 days. ' [1865.
I). H. M. ' ■ " ■'
f First quarter 4 4 53 a.m.
1'. t\. yi.
(^ Last quarter 20 5 20 a.m. 1
©Full moon
12 3 16 p.m.
©New moon 26 10 3 p.m.
Day of
Week..
J
Q
z mI '^"i^
§ % rises
g « h m
Sun
sets.
h ni
EVKXTS IN 1865.
: Wednesday
1
69
10 52
G 35
5 53
W. Woodruff born 1807.
Tliursday
o
1}
11 58
6 34
5 53
"Friday
3
a
mor.
6 32
5 54
Saturday
4
9
1 0
6 30
5 55
3 ^ c<
SUNDAY
5
a
1 57
0 29
5 56
Monday
6
w
2 56
6 27
5 57
i
Tuesday
7
J 1
3 2.5
6 25
5 58
1
i
Wednesday
8
1 1
4 8
6 24
5 59
1
1
; Tliursday
9
LOI
5 45
6 22
(> 0
)
i Friday
10
»t
6 25
0 20
(> 1
1 Saturday
11
rrt
rises
6 19
6 2
1 SUNDAY
12
,,
6 30
G 17
() 3
Monday
13
^
7 27
G 16
{■> 4
Tvicsday
14
^
8 30
G Is
6 5
Wednesday
15
?6
9 25
G 12
G 7
3>y h
Thursday
16
;5
10 22
G 11
6 8
Friday
17
11 18
() 9
6 9
Saturday
18
mor.
6 7
6 10
SUNDAY
19
K
13
G 6
6 11
3 a %
Monday
20
K
1 5
G 4
6 12
Sun on efjuinoctinl lino.
Tuesday
21
T
1 55
6 2
6 13
1
Wednesday
22
T
2 42
6 1
6 14
1
Tliursday
23
) J
3 25
5 59
6 15
Friday
24
^
4 6
5 58
6 16
Saturday
25
^
4 45
5 56
6 17
SUNDAY
26
H
5 20
5 54
6 18
Monday
27
»)
sets.
5 52
6 19
3 a 'i
Tuesday
28
@
8 29
5 51
6 20
Wednesday
29
))
9 39
5 49
6 21
3 a' ?
Thursday
30
»>
10 45
5 47
G 22
Friday
31
SI
11 45
5 46
6 23
A. Lyman born 1813.
KIMBALL & LAWRENCE
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Grocer-
VV ies, Clothing, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, and General |
Outfitting Goods; Corner East Temple and First South |
Streets.
STEVENSON.
npiNNER and Sheet Iron Worker, next door north of H.
i E. Phelps, 14th Ward.
1665.]
APRIL has 30 days.
U. II. M.
_§ First quarter 2 5 53 p.m.
©Full Bioou 10 9 1 p.m.
D. H. :m.
(J Last quarter 18 3 54 p.ra.
•New moon 25 G-48 a.m.
Day of S N
Week. _. • S
5 tn
O 1)
Sun
rises
111 m
Sun
sets. Events in 1865.
h m
Saturday I 1
^
mor.
5 44
6 24
^c/c?
SUNDAY
I)
39
5 42
G 26
F. D. Richards born 1821.
IMouday
S
Q
1 27
5 41
6 27
Tuesday
4
W
2 8
5 39
G 28
Wednesday
5
)>
2 45
5 37
G 29
Thursday
G
3 17
5 36
6 31
Christ crucified A. D.
33.
Friday 7
Ul.
3 48
5 34
G 32
Saturday 8
))
4 16
5 33
G 33
SUNDAY 9
m
4 45
5 31
6 34
jNIonday 10
rises
5 30
6 35
Moon eclipsed.
Tuesday 11
^
7 19
5 28
6 36
Wednesday
12
^
8 15
5 26
6 37
P. P. Pratt born 1807.
Tliursday
13
rt)
9 12
5 25
G 38
Fridjvy
14
^
10 8
5 23
G 39
a)rj h
Satu]fday
15
11 0
5 22
G 40
SUNDAY
10
«;
11 50
5 20
G 41
Monday 17
K
mor.
5 19
G 42
Tuesday
18
» »
38
5 17
6 43
Wednesday
19
T
1 21
5 IG
G 44
Tliursday
20
))
2 0
5 14
(> 45
Friday
21
n
2 40
5 13
6 46
Saturday
22
"^
3 15
5 11
G 47
SUNDAY 23
•n
3 55
5 10
6 48
!Monday 21
n
4 34
5 8
6 49
Tuesday 25
))
sets.
5 7
6 50
Sun eclipsed invisible
Wednesday fie
Thursday [27
6g
8 20
5 6
6 51
?1
9 29
5 4
G 52
0)0' §
Friday |28
10 28
5 3
G 53
Saturday i29
Q
11 20
5 2
G 54
3 0- 9
SUNDAY
30
>)
mor.
5 0
6 5S
Ocf d
SAVAGE & OTTINGER,
PHOTOGRAPHERS, first door south of the Council
House, take Poi'traits as fair as the fairest. Call
and see'.
R. C. SHARKEY,
CIARRIES on a Tin Shop, and supplies his customers witii
/ Wares, on the West side of Main Street, equal to any in
the trade.
MAY has 31 days.
[1865.
D. H. M.
D.
tf. M.
$ First quarter 2 8 38 a.m
(g;Last quarter 17
11 14 p.m.
®Full moon 10 0 57 p.m
ilDNew moon 24
3 24 p.m.
Day of
Week.
M
02
2 -"
o oi
Sun
rises
h m
Sun
sets.
h m
Events in
1865.
Monday
1
^
mor.
4 59
6 56
Tuesday
2
J)
44
4 58
6 57
Wednesday
3
LOJ
1 17
4 56
6 58
^ &m
Thursday
4
) J
1 50
4 55
6 59
Friday
5
j»
2 20
4 54
7 0
Saturday
6
m
2 50
4 53
7 1
SUNDAY
7
1)
3 16
4 52
7 2
9 o"@
Monday
8
,^
3 45
4 51
7 3
a>cf 1?
Tuesday
9
» 1
4 17
4 49
7 4
Wednesday
10
^
rises
4 48
7 5
Thursday
11
? >
8 2
4 47
7 6
Friday
12
8 57
4 46
7 7
Saturday
13
fSii
9 49
4 45
7 8
3o at
SUNDAY
14
K
10 38
4 44
7 9
Monday
15
f >
11 20
4 43
7 10
Tuesday
16
T
11 59
4 42
7 11
Wednesday
17
J »
mor.
4 41
7 12
Noak's ark rested A. M.
Thursday
18
^
28
4 40
7 13
1726.
Friday
19
))
1 13
4 39
7 14
Saturday
20
H
1 50
4 39
7 15
SUNDAY
21
} J
2 27
4 38
7 16
Monday
22
f f
3 9
4 37
7 17
A. Smith born 1
772.
Tuesday
23
®
3 48
4 36
7 18
Q)cf $
Wednesday
24
? )
sets.
4 36
7 19
Thursday
25
Q>
8 10
4 35
7 20
Friday
26
)?
9 7
4 34
7 20
Saturday
27
)>
9 57
4 34
7 21
SUNDAY
28
5)
10 38
4 33
7 22
ScTc?
Monday
29
11 16
4 32
7 23
Tuesday
30
)5
11 49
4 32
7 23
Wednesday; 31
L^
mor.
4 31
7 24
W. BALLAN,
WATCH
VV C!^-„««+
Re
1/1
pai
rer ai
id Si
Iversii
lith, West side
of Main
H. RISER.
JEWELER and Silversmith, West side of Main Street,
?J 14th Ward.
WILLIAM PITT,
SIGN and House Painter, on North Temple Street 17th
Ward.
1865.1 JITNF ha<; ^C\ davs
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
5First quarter 1 1 55 a.m.
(iJLast quarter 16 4 27 a.m.
©Full moon 9 2 15 a.m.
dilNewmoon 23 0 32 a.m.
^First quarter 3dd. 6h. 14m. p.m. ,),<..,,,,;
Day of S
Week. ^•
MOON 1
sets. 1
Sun Sun
rises sets,
h m h ni
Events in 1865. !
!
Thursday
1
LOJ
21
4 31
7 241 B. Young born 1801. |
Friday
2
m
7?
50
4 30
7 2.5
Saturday
3
1 18
4 30
7 26
SUNDAY
4
1 }
1 48
4 30
7 26
Monday
5
^
2 17
4 29
7 27
3 a h
Tuesday
6
^
2 51
4 29
7 28
Wednesday
7
$
3 30
4 29
7 28
Thursday
8
/O
4 12
4 29
7 29
Friday
9
rises
4 28
7 30
3cy^
Saturday
10
KX.
8 35
4 28
7 30
SUNDAY
11
K
9 20
4 28
7 31
Monday
12
K
10 1
4 28
7 31
Tuesday
13
T
10 46
4 28
7 32
Wednesday
14
)i
11 16
4 28
7 32
H. V. Kimball bora 1801.
Thursday
15
^
11 51
4 2S
7 33
Friday
16
7>
mor.
4 28
7 33
Saturday
17
H
26
4 28
7 33
SUNDAY
18
)»
3 3
4 28
7 33
Monday
19
®
1 43
4 28
7 34
3a ?
Tuesday
20
^ >
2 27
4 28
7 34
Wednesday
21
a
3 7
4 28
7 34
Thursday
22
4 10
4 28
7 34
Friday
23
Q
sets.
4 28
7 34
Saturday
24
W
8 32
4 28
7 35
SUNDAY
25
f f
9 13
4 28
7 35
Monday
26
LO)
9 48
4 30
7 35
0)0' d
Tuesday
27
)T
10 20
4 30
7 35
J. and H. Smitli martyred
Wednesilay
28
71
10 45
4 31
7 35
in Carthage Jail 1844.
Thursday
29
11 20
4 31
7 35
, , ■ .
Fridaj'
30
11 49
4 31
7 35 ;'. ,f i'
J. C. TATTON,
VTEAR the Court House, 14th Ward, make?; good Hats for
il sale. FuYn Avanted.
L. LEONARD,
riARRIES on Hatting on the East side of 7th Ward. Furs
y.J wanted.
J. SHELMERDINE,
pARIllES on Hatting, on the North side of 8th Ward.
\J Furs wanted.
1 : . . .
JULY has 31 days.
[1865.
(i)Full Moon 8
^Last quarter 15
ir. jr.
1 3 p.m.
9 I a.m.
D. H. M.
©New Moon 22 11 3 a.m.
^First quarter 30 11 43 a.m. \
Day of !^ 1 ^*
Week. L 2
g -£ rises
S =« h m
Sun j
sets.; Events in 1865.
h m|
Saturday 11^
mor. 1 4 32
7 351
SUNDAY 2\^
18: 4 32
7 3513 -y ]■>
Monday 376
48 4 33
7 34
Tuesday 4 P6
1 25 4 34
7 34 Old 4tli
Wednesday 5 »«
2 5 4 34
7 34
Thursday (}\t^
2 50! 4 35
7 33 3 ;/ -4
Friday 'i\K
3 42; 4 35
7 33
Saturday 8[K
rises i 4 36
7 33
sun;day
9K
8 oi 4 37
7 32
Monday
10 T
8 41 4 37
7 32
Tuesday
11,,
9 18 4 38
7 3l!
Wednesday 121^
10 31 4 39
7 31
Thursday
13;^
11 6 4 39
7 30
Friday
UK
11 55 4 40} 7 30!
Saturday
15' „
mor. 4 4l| 7 29
SUNDAY 16 1@
26
4 42 7 29
John Smith b. 1781.
Monday 17|, ,
1 11
4 48 7 28
Tuesday 18 , ,
2 3
4 43 7 27
3c/ ?
Wednesday; 19 !^
2 o6i 4 44 7 26
Thursday " 20i^)
4 2 4 4.5 7 26
Friday
2l!Tflp
sets. 4 46 7 2.5
Saturday
22!,,
7 46 4 47i 7 24
SUNDAY
23 , ,
8 20 4 48
7 23
Monday
24!l0J
8 52| 4 48
7 22
a>d 'i
Tuesday
25i^J
9 181 4 49
7 22
^cY d"
Wednesday
26 ni
9 50 4 50
7 21
Thursday
27 , ,
10 20i 4 51
7 20
Friday
28;, ,
10 50! 4 52
7 19
Saturday
29,^
11 22j 4 53
7 18
0)cf h
SUNDAY
30;?!
11 55 4 54
7 18
Monday
31 ;5
mor. 4 .55
7 17
HO
OPE]
El &
ELI
)EEDGE.
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gro-
TT eeries, Clothing, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, and
General Outfitting Goods; West side East Temple Street,
below Council House, 14th Ward.
BODENBURG & KAHN
KEEP a General assortment of Merchandize, for the
Country and Outfitters, corner of East Temple and
First South 'streets, 13th Ward.
1865.]
AUGUST has 31 days.
D. H. M.
@Full Moon 6 10 3 p.m.
f Last quarter 13 2 16 p.m.
u. II. M.
©New Moon 20 11 51 p.m.
5 First quarter 29 4 20 a.m.
Day of
Week.
O ^
O O
Sun
rises
h m
Sun
sets.
h m
Events in 1865.
Tuesday-
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
gUNDAY
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday
Tuesday
. Wednesday
Thursday
9.
18 Q_
19 W
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28 ;6
29;;5
30
311
41
1 33
2 26
3 25
4 20
rises
7 17
7 55
8 30
9 9
9 47
10 27
11 11
mor.
1
52
1 50
2 46
3 45
4 42
sets.
7 21
7 53
8 23
8 52
9 25
10 0
10 40
11 22
mor.
13
03 d %
Temple lot in Zion dedi-
cated by Jos. Smith 1831.
The earth lives & moves.
7 1
7 0
6 58
6 57
6 55
6 54
6 53
6 51
6 50
6 48
6 47
6 45
6 44,0) o' T?
6 42
6 41
6 39
6 37
6 36
6 34
Napoleon born 1769.
a)cr ?
C. C. Rich born 1809.
3 c/ at
WILLIAM JENNINGS,
BANKER, Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, «fec., corner East
Temple and First South Streets, 14th Ward.
T. HAWKINS,
npiNNER, West side of Main Street.
//.
SEPTEMBER has 30 days.
[1865.
D.
H. M.
^Full Moon ^5 1 26 a.m.
Last quarter 'll 9 32 p.m.
D. H. M.
{iSJNew Moon 19 3 19 p.m.
f First quarter 27 7 20 p.m.
Day of
Week.
g ^- !zi ajlSunSun
. 2 o "S ^^^^^ ^®^^*
P K g <» h m ll m
Events in 1865.
Friday
1
K
1 19
5 26
6 33
8 cT®
Saturday
2
H
2 11
5 27
6 31
SUNDAY
3
cy)
3 16
5 28
6 29
Monday
4
T
4 25
5 29
6 28
Tuesday
5
T
rises
5 30
6 26
1st Congress met at Phil-
Wednesday
6
X
7 5
5 31
6 25
adelphia (52 members)
Thursday
7
>i
7 45
5 32
6 23
1774.
Friday
8
n
8 s6
5 33
6 21
Saturday
9
tr
9 10
5 34 6 20
SUNDAY
10
6q
9 58
5 35
6 18
Perry's victory on Lake
Monday 111
66
10 37
5 36
6 16
Erie, 1^19.
Tuesday 12
^A
11 45
5 37
6 15
Wednesday 13
U
mor.
5 38
6 13
Thursday
14
^i^
0 40
5 39
6 11
Friday
15
vty
1 40
5 40
6 9
Saturday
16 , V
2 38
5 41
6 8
3cr ?
SUNDAY
17, ,
3 23
5 42
6 6
Monday
ist^y
4 32
5 43
6 4
3c/ d"
Tuesday
19tii!
5 30
5 44
6 3
0. Pratt born, 1811.
Wednesday
20 111
sets.
5 45
6 1
3cr f
Thursday
21,,
6 52
5 46
5 59
Friday
22
Tfl
7 26
5 47
5 58
3cr T?
Saturday
23
;fl
8 1
5 48
5 56
SUNDAY
24t
^
8 41
5 49
5 54
Monday
25i
^
9 20 5 50
5 53
Tuesday
26 f^-^
10 5
5 51
5 51
3 a- ill
Wednesday
27^
10 57
5 52
5 50
Thursday
28 K
11 55
5 53
5 48
Friday
29 H
mor. 5 54!
5 46
Saturday i
30
K
0 57
5 55I
5 44
BASSETT & ROBERTS,
MEXT door south of Jennings', Dealer in Dry Goods, Gro-
l\ eeries, and General Merchandize, west side East Tem-
ple Street, 14th Ward.
GEORGE G. BYWATER,
OIIjVERSMITH, Jeweler and Watchmaker, west side of
O East Temple Street, nearly opposite Telegraph Office, is
ready to serve his friends in his line to order.
1865.]
OCTOBER has 31 days.
D. H. M.
@P\ill Moon 4 3 5 p.m.
(g; Last quarter 11 7 56 a.m.
D. H. M.
fllNew Moon 19 9 1 a.m.
^ First quarter 27 8 24 a.m.
Day of %
W e e k . ^•
MOON
sets.
Sun Sun
rises sets. Events in 1865.
h m h m
iSUNDAV
1
T
2 0
5 56
5 43
S. Smith born, 1779.
Monday
2
) 1
3 7
5 57
5 41
Tuesday
3
b'
4 20
5 58
5 39
Wednesday
4
^
rises
7 0
5 38
Moon Eclipsed.
Thursday
5
H
6 17
6 1
5 36
God blesses the earth for
Friday
6
H
7 5
6 2
5 35
all.
Saturday
7
®
7 52
6 3
5 33
SUNDAY
8
} )
8 45
6 4
5 31
Monday
9
t ?
9 37
6 5
5 30
Tuesday
10
Q
10 34
6 7
5 28
Wednesday
11
9^
11 33
6 8
5 27
Thursday "
12
W
mor.
6 9
5 25
Friday
13
/I
0 31
6 10
5 23
Saturday
14
> I
1 30
6 11
5 22
SUNDAY
15
LfU
2 2.5
6 12
5 20
Monday
16
f 1
3 23
6 13
5 19
3c/ ?
Tuesday
17
m
4 18
6 14
5 17
Burgoyne surrendered
Wednesday
18
5 17
6 15
5 16
1776.
Thursday
19
sets.
6 16
5 14
Cornwallis surrendered
Friday
20
!?^
6 1
6 18
5 13
1781.
Saturday
21
^
6 40
6 19
5 12
SUNDAY
22
^
7 18
6 20
5 10
Monday
23
;6
8 2
6 21
5 9
Tuesday
24
8 52
6 22
5 7
3 a %
Wednesday
25
'.Ki
9 47
6 23
5 6
D. W. Patten martyred
Tliursdaj' "
26
H
10 46
6 24
5 4
in Missouri, 1838.
Friday
27
K
11 47
6 2.5
5 3
Saturday
28
T
mor.
6 26
5 2
a)Cf rf.
SUNDAY
29
t )
0 52
6 27
5 1
Monday
30
^
2 0
6 28
4 59
Tuesday
31
» J
3 9
9 29
4 58
CITY LIQUOR STORE,
EST side of Main Street, below Council House, 14th
W
Felt.
Ward, supplies Liquor, under the agency of N. H.
C. KIDGELL,
JP^WELER, south side of First South Street, east of God-
be's, 13th Ward, Works all kind of Metals into desirable
Ornaments, &c.
NOVEMBER has 30 days.
[1865.
©Full Moon
(J Last quarter
I). H. M.
.3 0 87 a.m.
9 10 19 p.m.
D. H. 31.
©New Moon 18 3 34 a.m.
i^ First quarter 25 7 33 p.m.
V Day of
Week.
.1 o
^ ^ Sun Sun
g % rises sets. Events
g °^ ih m. |h m
IN 1865.
Wednesday
1
^
4 20
6 30 4 57
John Taylor
born, 1808.
Thursday '
2
b'
5 81
6 81 4 56
Friday
3
H
rises
6 82 4 54
Saturday
4
H
6 27
6 84 4 53
SUNDAY
5
@
7 23
6 35 4 52
Monday
6
®
8 24
6 36 4 51
Tuesday
7
y 1
9 23
6 37
4 50
Wednesday
8
Q
10 23
6 38
4 49
Thursday
9
Q
11 21
6 40
4 48
Friday
10
mor.
6 41
4 47
E. Snow born, 1818.
Saturday
11
0 20
6 42
4 46
dcf®
SUNDAY
12
) J
1 17
6 43
4 45
Monday
13
LOj
2 11
6 44
4 44
Tuesday
14
LHJ
3 8
6 46
4 43
Wednesday
15
in
5 2
6 47
4 42
0)0- 9
Thursday
16
J J
4 59
6 48
4 42
a)cf h
Friday
17
} }
5 55
6 49
4 41
Saturday
18
^
sets.
6 50
4 40
^d-d
SUNDAY
19
^
6 0
6 51
4 39
3o' ^
Monday
20
;5
6 48
6 53
4 39
a)cf%
Tuesday
21
5
7 41
0 54
4 39
? c/ T?
Wednesday
22
8 39
6 55
4 38
Thursday
28
^^
9 39
6 50
4 38
Friday
24
H
10 41
6 57
4 37
Saturday
25
K
11 45
6 Q8
4 36
SUNDAY
26
T
mor.
6 59
4 35
Monday
27
» J
0 52
7 0
4 35
Prepare for a
cold winter
Tuesday
28
V
1 59
7 2
4 35
Wednesday
29
^
3 9
7 3
4 34
Tiiursday
30
H
4 14
7 4
4 44
E
ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TELEGRAPH.
AST side Main Street, opposite H. E. Phelps, is always
ready to speed business.
A. P. ROCKWOOD,
WARDEN of the Penitentiary, among other matters in
that cabinet of customs, manufactures very good
brooms.
1865.]
DECEMBER
has
31 days.
D. H. M.
1). H. M.
©Full Moon 2 11 18 a.m.
ji)New Moon 17 9 19
p.m.
(§; Last quarter 9 4 47 p.m.
^ First quarter 25 5 5
a.m.
Day of
Week.
15
H
j? .ISun
8 1 f «es
S 02 h m
■^un
sets.
h m
Events in 1865.
Friday
1
K
5 30
7 5
4 34
Saturday
2
®
rises
7 6
4 33
*
SUNDAY
3
J 9
6 3
7 7
4 33
Monday
4
J y
7 4
7 8
4 33
Tuesday
5
Q
8 1
7 9
4 32
?: o- -4
Wednesday
6
Q
9 2
7 10
4 32
Thursday
7
) T
10 9
7 11
4 32
Time and Tide wait
not.
Friday
8
w
11 6
7 12
4 32
Saturday
9
T 7
mor.
7 13
4 32
SUNDAY
10
Lry
3
7 14
4 32
Monday
11
) 5
5 9
7 15
4 32
Tuesday
12
> »
1 55
7 15
4 32
Wednesday
13
lU
2 51
7 16
4 32
0)0' h
Thursday
14
) )
3 47
7 16
4 33
Washington died, 17
m.
Friday
15
-x^
4 42
7 17
4 33
Saturday
16
x^
5 38
7 18
4 33
3cy ?
SUNDAY
17
^
6 33
7 18
4 33
3c/c?
Monday
18
?6
sets.
7 19
4 34
?- c/ (D c/ 2i
Tuesday
19
6 33
7 20
4 34
Wednesday
20
'///,
7 32
7 20
4 35
Thursday
21
K
8 35
7 21
4 35
Friday
22
K
9 39
7 21
4 36
Josepli Smith l)orn,
ISO.-).
Saturday
23
T
10 43
7 22
4 36
SUNDAY
24
7 T
11 49
7 22
4 37
Monday
25
^
mor.
7 23
4 37
Clu'istmas.
Tuesday
26
^
50
7 23
4 38
Wednesday
27
H
2 3
7 23
4 39
Thursday
28
K
3 11
7 23
4 39
^ cf ^
Friday
29
%
4 19
7 24
4 40
'i cTd'
Saturday
30
Q
5 24
7 24
4 41
SUNDAY
31
Q^
6 25
7 24
4 42
oj. cf m
CHADD & DAVIS,
GENERAL Trading, Vegetfible and Fruit Deposit, opposite
Telegraph Office, west side of Main Street, 14th "Ward.
HENRY DRUCE,
ENGRAVER, Embroiderer, Stamper and Horn Brand
Maker, East Temple Street, 13tlv Ward, iiear (iveeii-
baclv Exeliange.
/
A. BEST,
TINNER, west side of Main Street. 14tli Ward, is ready
for custom.
J. DAYNES,
SILVERSMITH. Also Repairs Melodeons, Accordeons,
&c., west side of Main Street.
CROXALL, CARTWRIGHT & EARDLEY,
MANUFACTURERS of Crockery ware. East Temple St.,
4 Blocks south of Godbe's New Store.
C. M. DONELSON,
/100PER, West side of East Temple Sbi-eet, 14tii Ward,
\J and sells notions for all.
J. BIRD,
/ 1ABINET and Chair Maker, East side of Main Street, 14tii
" J Ward, wishes his share of custom.
CURTIS & McKENNON,
SADDLE, Harness and Saddle Tree Makers. One door
helow Groesbeck's, 13th Ward.
P. MARGETTS,
LACKSMITH; Mules Shod on short notice, Horses and
Oxen ditto, near Faust's Stables, 13th Ward.
CHARLES F. JONES,
MANUFACTURES Superior Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and
Copper Ware, half Block South of Council House,
G. S. L. City.
B
3B:]^c:ji:aE*JB::j^«D
Buckwheat Cakes. — Mix a quart of buckwheat flour
with a pint of lukewarm milk, (water will do, but is not as
yood,) and a tea-cup of yeast — set it on a warm place to rise.
When light, (which will be in the course of about eight or
ten hours if family yeast is used, if brewer's yeast is used
they will rise much quicker,) add a tea-spoonful of salt — if
sour, the same quantity of saleratus dissolved in a little
luilk, and strained. If they are too thick, thin them with
<3oM water. Fry them in just fat enough to prevent their
stielvinu' to the frying pan.
Eggs and Bread.— Put half a handful of bread crumbs
into a sauce-pan, with a small quantity of cream, salt, pep-
per and nutmeg, and let it stand till the bread has imbibed
all the cream; then break ten eggs into it, and having bea-
ten them up together, fry it like an omelet.
SOAP FOR WASHING WHITE CLOTHES.
Recipe. — One gallon of good soft soap; J gallon of water;
1 ounce .sal soda; 1 gill spirits turpentine; Mix cold; let it
heat gently to a boil; then take it off to cool, stirring fre-
quently until it becomes hard.
Directions for Use. — To a four or five pail boiler, add a
teacup-full of the soap. The clothes want to be soaked over
night, or slightly washed in the morning before boiling.
Must not be boiled over 20 or 25 minutes; suds and rinse in
hot soft Avater, with a little blueing; fig blue is preferable.
The suds, after boiling, is preferable to hard soap for wash-
ing calico.
If these directions are strictly adhered to, it will be found
that the washing is done with less labor and fuel, the linen
and cotton is of a purer white, and the damage by pounding
and rubbing is avoided, rendering the garment 'much more
durable.
Indian Pudding.— Boil a quart of milk, and stir in In-
dian meal till it is nearly as thick as you can stir it with a
spoon; then add a tea-spoonful of salt, a cupful of molasses,
a tea-spoonful of ginger or ground cinnamon, and cold milk
enough to make a thin batter. Boil in a thick bag four
hours, or bake the same length of time. Care should be
taken that the water does not stop boiling while the pud-
ding is in. Pudding made in this way, with the addition
of a quart of chopped sweet apples, and bake from four to
six hours, will be found delicious.
CURE FOR CROUP.— Take roll brimstone and pulverize
it, put half a teaspoonful in the white of an egg; beat it un-
til the froth will stand on the side of a plate; when the
water runs out give that to the patient; give all that appears,
and if that does not produce relief immediately, double tlie
dose.
CURE FOR THE SMALL I'OX.— Give to the patient
two tablespoonfuls of a mixture of hop yeast and water
sweetened with molasses so as to be palatable, equal parts of
each three times a day. Children under 12 years of age
should take two teaspoonfuls three times a day. Diet —
Boiled rice and milk, and toasted bread moistened with
water and without butter. Eat no meat. Give catnip tea
as often as the patient is thirsty. Give physie when neces-
sary. If the above treatment is strictly followed, no marks
of small pox will remain.